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Harpy Eagles are monogamous creatures.
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They live roughly 35 – 40 years and a bonded pair may stay together for 25 – 30 of those years — essentially, most of their adult lives.
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They live in the rain forests of Central and South America and do not migrate, instead preferring to establish their territory.
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